Ukrainian soldiers were able to take out a squadron of Russian tanks in a tense battle that ended with a shootout inside a ...
A new gravestone has been erected for a World War One soldier who died as a result of the after effects of a gas attack and heart disease - caused by infections contracted in the trenches.
Photographed in 1917, an endless line of Russian soldiers sit patiently in a trench as they anticipate a German attack. National Geographic Nearby, on one of the tunnel walls, our headlamps ...
One of the best things about trench coats is that they can be worn regardless of the season. During winters, they keep you ...
The term was first described in 1812 by a French army surgeon, but trench foot is most known for running rampant during World War I, when soldiers stood in cold, waterlogged trenches for extended ...
British soldiers read a map in the trenches of the Western Front during World War One. The trenches were dug out of the mud of the battlefields and lined with wood and barbed wire. Watch this ...
As conversation about British deployment in Ukraine continues, soldiers are having to sharpen their skills in trench warfare. The war in Ukraine has shown that trenches haven’t gone away in the ...
Winter temperatures can drop below zero, and no bonfires are allowed in the trenches because the light would attract drones that could target and hit the soldiers. Even making a phone call ...
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Trench Mouth
Trench mouth was so-named during World War I when the condition was common among soldiers in the trenches. The main cause of trench mouth is the accumulation of bacteria around the gums (gingiva ...